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34" and larger bar stools are used for counters that exceed 42" in height. Please double check your measurements before ordering a 34" seat height. These are common enough for manufacturers to produce them. but most customers will need a bar stool in the 24" to 30" range.

Where to Shop. You can purchase stools just about anywhere at any price. Many of the major "Big Box" stores offer different styles and heights at very competitive prices. They typically are ready to assemble and have few. if any options.

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The Right Bar Stool. Bar stools are becoming increasingly popular, particularly because of their design and the fashion statement they hold, Their purpose, as their name suggests, is to be used in bars or pubs, With all that its aim was a clear one, the chairs are more often encountered in houses and apartments, located in kitchens or near a bar, It seems that, in a study conducted on a sample of 1500 men and 1500 women, men prefer to sit on bar stools because it gives the feeling of superiority, because of the height of the seat.

but NOT on a silver modernized frame! Synthetic suede fabrics are very durable and easy to clean. They simulate the look and feel of suede. but are far more easy to care for than cotton or other natural coverings. Some manufacturers offer the ability to use your own fabric. These are commonly referred to as "COM" or "Customer`s Own Material." If you choose to use your own fabric.

As for a dollar amount. the average higher-quality bar stool should be in the $199 to $349 range regardless of where you shop. Stools with special features such as tilt-swivel mechanisms. real leather seating. casters or custom heights may cost as much as $400 to $600 each. Some designer hand carved wood stools with multi-step finishes can cost $1.000 to $3.000 each.